Alberto Di Fabio's 'Trascendenza' at Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub
Alberto Di Fabio (Avezzano, 1966; lives in Rome) presents a selection of paintings and mosaics from his private collection at the Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub in Milan, curated by Sabino Maria Frassà for the In–Material project. The exhibition, titled 'Trascendenza,' features works that blend abstract and gestural painting with gold-dominated palettes, evoking galactic visions and parallel worlds. Di Fabio's practice merges Surrealist dream imagery, metaphysical tension, classical balance, and cosmic energy, informed by discoveries in physics and science. The CERN in Geneva has shown interest in his research. Works such as 'Dio Quantico,' 'Aura Divina,' and 'Corpo Astrale Corpo Fisico' explore the synthesis of science and spirit, using the brushstroke as a vehicle for thought akin to 17th-century painting. The exhibition positions itself as an 'anti-contemporary show,' offering a meditative pause where light becomes conscious awareness. The In–Material project will involve three additional artists who similarly seek to transcend materiality.
Key facts
- Alberto Di Fabio is showing works at Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub in Milan.
- The exhibition is curated by Sabino Maria Frassà for the In–Material project.
- The works are from Di Fabio's private collection.
- The exhibition is titled 'Trascendenza'.
- Di Fabio's style combines Surrealism, metaphysics, classical order, and cosmic energy.
- CERN in Geneva has shown interest in Di Fabio's research.
- Key works include 'Dio Quantico', 'Aura Divina', and 'Corpo Astrale Corpo Fisico'.
- The In–Material project will include three more artists.
Entities
Artists
- Alberto Di Fabio
- Sabino Maria Frassà
- Mario Sironi
Institutions
- Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub
- CERN
- Gaggenau
- Cramum
- Artribune
Locations
- Avezzano
- Rome
- Milan
- Geneva
- Italy
- Switzerland